Posted by cool_ambo on November 27th, 2012 | Comments Off on Going To War

Going To War

Time was when the times were uncertain

and were thought of to be final,

that events never will happen again,

and the phrase “once upon a time”

describes scenarios that exist in fairy tales

and in the imagination only.

Time was when once upon a time happens only once upon a time.

Once upon a time there were people, though divided in clans which were all clad in armor and subsist in swords and slashes, who came under the influence of western prosperity that was characterized by industrialization and the convenience of daily living.

The effect of westernization brought forth the intoxicating lust for la dolce vita and the need to further industrialize. Such a need resulted in the thirst for fuel to fire the factories. Such fuel was found to be in abundance only in the western world.

This nation, ethnically called Nippongo, set out to secure the raw materials and the fuel that is oil to keep the industries in operation, and thusly was initiated the diffusion of its control over the Far East in what was termed as its “Sphere of Influence”

And thus came about the construction of the battleships and aircraft carriers and submarines to enforce the control over its domain—-all to satisfy the cravings for oil and raw materials.

Such was the start of the Japanese entry into World War II. Its purpose ironically was not to dominate other countries but to ensure its own economic progress.

CANADA has unlimited natural resources. Much more, it has oil. This country stands as the only one that can genuinely and profoundly say that it is neutral. It does not have to take sides politically nor economically. It most certainly has proved to the world that it can be the best trading partner any country would hope for.

Any defect in Canada’s economic stability, however, would be the manner by which Canadians maintain its progress in business. Whenever a corporation reaches its peak in profitability, the owners sell it, lock, stock and all barrels. Kentucky Fried Chicken is one of them, next is Tim Horton’s, some electronic firms come next, and so forth and so on.

Which now brings us to the Nexen Oil company which The Chinese National Offshore Oil Company has put out a takeover bid for Nexen to the tune of $5.1 billion. Such a buyout is now under review by the government. By Canadian government, we mean those people in the Eastern part of Canada. The resources that they are selling is located in the Western part of Canada. This will be the second oil company to be sold to foreign investors.

This time, however, the buyer would be China which is noted for its human rights violations, including the harvesting of organs from live people. If they can do this to their own people, it would not be a surprise if they are already conducting Mengele experiments on the people’s brains.

Sell Nexen for what, a measly $5.1 billion? That company is worth trillions!!!!

I could’t get through with some mp3’s and Shimion Pres’ interview with Wolf Blitzer.

I did ask for you guys to download the video clips and not to stream them to allow the other viewers to get through.

The web hosts (Canadianwebhosting) actually did work on this site midnigjht till dawn.

Some minor problems are still experienced so the work is still ongoing.

By the way, no hits were registered from China because of the cyber attacks coming from that part of the world. The path is open again to allow them to get through. Another sign of an attack from them will mean the site will be closed from them firmly again.